June 1, 2005: Headlines: COS - Uzbekistan: Safety and Security of Volunteers: Blogs - Uzbekistan : COS - Moldova : Personal Web site: PCV Krista Atchley says: We all arrived at the Tashkent airport at 3:30 am and after almost 4 hours we were all processed and left Uzbekistan

We all arrived at the Tashkent airport at 3:30 am and after almost 4 hours we were all processed and left Uzbekistan. As we were flying over Tashkent I couldnt believe this is all over this soon. Just when things were starting to feel comfortable with the friends, work, and the culture.

When we arrived here everyone began to depart flight by flight heading to different parts of the globe ending our UZ-18 expierences. I have decided airports are depressing places to be and saying goodbye to friends is too difficult to put into words...especially when we all gradually leave 3 or 4 at a time and you know that you wont see most of them ever again.

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